Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Tuesday Storytime: Baby it's COLD Outside!!

I'm starting this year with listing the titles of picture books that I use for Storytime each Tuesday.
For the record, I do a "Family-Style Storytime" aimed at babies-in-arms to age 4, and usually have between 10 and 20 attendees (including parents/guardians).

Oh! by Kevin Henkes, illustrated by Laura Dronzek
Greenwillow, 1999
ISBN: 9780688170530
Various animals and children exclaim in delight at a fresh snowfall, cavort all morning and afternoon, and then head back home at night to rest for the next day of fun.  Sweet pastel short page-vignettes for each different animal all smush together at the end in a satisfying manner.

Snowballs by Lois Ehlert
HMH for Young Readers, 1995
ISBN: 9780152000745
Bright "found object" collages combine to create layered snow-creatures, from family members to cats and dogs.  High interest-value for identifying the snow-creature components (acorns, carrots, buttons...).  The endpapers feature actual snowmen created by the Ehlert family.

Utterly Otterly Night, by Mary Casanova, illustrated by Ard Hoyt
Simon & Schuster for Young Readers, 2011
ISBN: 9781416975625
Little otter is growing up fast (from his first appearance in Utterly Otterly Day) and during a winter night frolic, he proves his maturity by taunting and evading a pack of wolves while his family slips into their den to safety.  Snappy non-consecutive rhymes and onomatopoeic words make this a good one to practice a few times before reading to the kids.

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